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The clients, both professionals, desired a flexible home that included a private retreat, guest suite, indoor/outdoor entertaining, and offices that could easily be converted to bedrooms for future resale. Built on piers over the bay, the house is organized into two “paviliions” a round a central court containing the entry and a second floorhot tub. The court provides shelter against the near constant wind and brings light throughout the house. The house also incorporates many green features such as a shaded south facing glass, a 3kw photovoltaic system, high efficiency furnaces, and lime based plaster that off gasses less CO2 than cement plaster. |
DNM ARCHITECT • 161 Natoma St • San Francisco, CA 94105 • T:415.348.8910 • F:775.248.7780 |
| DRAWINGS | FIRST FLOOR | SECOND FLOOR |
| PANELIZED, GREEN + MODERN | |
| LOCATION: | Point Richmond, CA |
| COMPLETE: | 2004 |
| PROGRAM: | Panelized, green, custom home on piers over San Francisco Bay |
| AREA: | 2900 sf + 600sf garage |
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